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Sean Hannity is a multimedia superstar, spending four hours a day every day reaching out to millions of Americans on radio, television and the Internet.
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In this hour of "The Sean Hannity Show", Sean dives deep into the pressing issues facing homeowners in California, shedding light on Governor Gavin Newsom's controversial handling of the aftermath of devastating fires in the Pacific Palisades. He highlights the frustrations residents face with permits, taxes, and insurance all while government leaders make grand promises that often go unfulfilled. As Sean explores the broader implications of government dependency and the future political landscape, he raises critical questions about trust in policy-making and the very foundation of American life. Join us for an insightful discussion on these pressing realities and what they mean for our future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Sean Hannity Show, we dive into the escalating crime epidemic in America and the importance of personal safety strategies. Joining Sean is Luan Pham, chief marketing officer of Berner, who discusses their recent lawsuit against California's Governor Gavin Newsom for restricting access to non-lethal self-defense products. The conversation explores the implications of these laws on law-abiding citizens and the need for effective alternatives to lethal force. With examples from current events and the challenges of navigating California's legal landscape, this episode sheds light on the broader issues surrounding self-defense and gun rights in America. Tune in for insightful dialogue on protecting individual freedoms and ensuring safety in our communities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Sean dives into a lively discussion with Mark Halperin, a media analyst known for his candid insights. They cover the significant implications of recent military operations against narco-terrorists and the surrounding media narratives, discussing the importance of robust public debate on such actions. The conversation also touches on the deeply concerning issues of drug trafficking and national security, especially in relation to the aftermath of the Afghan resettlement program. Tune in for a thought-provoking exchange on the state of American governance and media honesty, and what it means for our collective future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Sean Hannity in this "Best of Hannity" episode as he broadcasts from Washington D.C. in this engaging episode that delves deep into the current state of global peace and the apparent decline in crime rates in the nation's capital. With insightful interviews featuring Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Attorney General Pam Bondi, the discussion covers significant topics including the administration's impact on international relations and intriguing revelations from the recent documentary "Age of Disclosure." Sean reflects on his own journey, sharing personal anecdotes and how his past influences his views on today's political climate. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode filled with important updates and unique perspectives on the intersection of politics and personal experiences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this "Best of Hannity: episode, Sean dives deep into the shocking revelations about the government's surveillance of Republican operatives, including Congressman Jim Jordan. Documented evidence reveals that Jordan's phone records were subpoenaed as part of an investigation that seemingly overstepped boundaries, raising alarms about invasion of privacy and constitutional rights. Jordan shares his frustrations about this invasive government action and highlights how it sets a dangerous precedent for everyday citizens. The discussion also touches on the implications of this situation for Congress and the necessity for accountability within government agencies. Tune in as they explore the broader repercussions of these actions on civil liberties and the ongoing battle for transparency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Freedom from Big Tech

Freedom from Big Tech

2025-12-2444:36

Devin Nunes joins guest host Mark Simone for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with Truth Social and ends with a bet on Americas energy future. Nunes, now CEO of Trump Media and Technology Group (DJT), revisits the company's origins: building a platform he says was designed to keep voices from being dependent on Big Tech, using proprietary technology and aiming to expand into broader global streaming. From there, he argues the company has reached its initial free speech mission and is now looking for its next major initiative. That next chapter, Nunes says, is driven by a looming collision between artificial intelligence and electricity. As data centers multiply and AI use accelerates, he warns U.S. power demand is rising fast while America, in his view, is falling behind China, which he says is expanding coal and nuclear capacity as the U.S. leans more heavily on wind and solar. He ties the debate to rising electricity rates, particularly in blue states and blue cities, and frames energy capacity as a decisive factor in an AI race. The centerpiece of the segment is a newly announced merger involving TAE Technologies, focused on nuclear fusion. Nunes contrasts fusion with traditional nuclear fission, emphasizing fusions promise of abundant power without the same radioactive waste concerns. He credits decades of research accelerated by private funding and multiple prototype generations at TAE for bringing the technology closer to commercial reality, and says the deal was announced the prior week with an expected completion in the first half of 2026. Simone leans in on the potential: if fusion works at scale, it could transform how cities, industry, and the always-on internet power the next era. Nunes offers specific projections an initial commercial reactor at 50 megawatts, with later units in the 350500-megawatt range and describes a small footprint he says could fit in a 10,000-square-foot warehouse. He notes the prototype is in Orange County, California, but says the first commercial plant will be built in another state. Listeners also get a direct answer on how everyday investors could gain exposure: Nunes points to Trump Medias public listing under ticker DJT, before the conversation turns back to AIs energy appetite and the politics surrounding climate and power as the segment ends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Future of NYC

Future of NYC

2025-12-2443:16

Mark Simone jumps in for Sean Hannity during Hannity's Christmas break and admits its jarring to stumble back into work mode mid-vacation. With Linda, he kicks off the hour with light, holiday-week banter about studio routines, lunch orders, the clock on the show, and the fact that Christmas Eve is just a night away. Then Simone pivots to his case that Christmas week hasn't slowed the news cycle or New York City. Pushing back on the familiar NYC is dying narrative, he argues the city feels packed: a booming tourist crush, scarce hotel rooms, strong rental demand, and active apartment closings. In his telling, the streets are crowded and the market signals don't match the doom talk. From there, the conversation moves to city politics and public safety. Simone warns that a new New York administration could look a lot like the de Blasio era, pointing to staffing he says overlaps with that previous team. But he suggests the equation changes with Donald Trump in the White House, arguing federal enforcement could be used to bypass what he describes as an overly lenient local system. He highlights Southern District U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton as a figure he believes could bring more cases federally reviving, he says, a Giuliani-era idea of a weekly Federal Day, a concept Linda notes she hadn't heard before (and which they connect to *Blue Bloods*). Simone closes with the Epstein files and the media fight over what they mean. He contends coverage leans heavily on images of Trump at large public events, while he contrasts that with what he describes as a deeper archive involving Bill Clinton. Simone claims Trumps interactions were limited to social encounters after Epstein joined Mar-a-Lago, and says Trump later banned Epstein after learning of alleged misconduct at the club. He also points to the sheer volume of Epstein-related material and notes recent releases that he says include prominent liberal figures, including Larry Summers and Noam Chomsky. A holiday-week episode that starts in studio small talk and ends in big, hard-edged debates about whether New York is thriving or failing, what tough on crime looks like in practice, and how power, politics, and the Epstein story continue to collide.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joins Rose Tennent for the final hour as "The Sean Hannity Show" shifts gears from the day's headlines into a deep dive on something sitting in millions of living rooms: smart TVs and what they may be doing behind the scenes. Paxton lays out Texas' lawsuits against major smart TV manufacturers, alleging they've been collecting detailed viewing data on Texans and monetizing it without clear, meaningful consent. He describes an ecosystem where TVs can be sold cheaply because, in his telling, companies earn enormous revenue from marketing based on viewer behavior. Rose presses on the real-world problem for consumers: most people don't even know there's anything to opt out of, and even if they do, the process can be confusing and hard to execute. The conversation turns more serious as Rose cites warnings from Paxton's office about the possibility of sensitive information being exposed, especially as more people use TV apps to log into accounts and even handle financial transactions. Paxton says discovery is still ahead, but argues manufacturers may be capturing far more than viewers realize. Then comes the national-security angle: Rose notes that at least one named company is Chinese-owned. Paxton says any unauthorized data collection is concerning, but adds that Chinese possession of that kind of information raises the stakes beyond consumer privacy. He also says Texas is sharing resources with other state attorneys general and hopes more states will join the fight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rose Tennent sits in for Sean Hannity and welcomes Jenny Korn, Director of the historic White House Faith Office, to discuss the growing role of faith in public leadership. Korn reflects on the first-ever Christmas worship service at the Pentagon alongside Franklin Graham, drawing a powerful connection to the legacy of Billy Graham and faith’s longstanding presence across presidential administrations. She explains the mission of the Faith Office as a direct report within the West Wing under Donald Trump, focused on giving people of faith a meaningful voice in federal policy. The conversation explores religious liberty, prayer in the Oval Office, and concerns about government overreach, emphasizing why faith, far from being a weakness, remains foundational to leadership and freedom in America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rose Tennent fills in for the vacationing Sean Hannity and welcomes Dr. Ben Carson, the retired neurosurgeon and former HUD secretary now serving as the USDAs National Advisor for Nutrition, Health, and Housing. Carson outlines his priorities for American families, emphasizing how food processing can strip meals of nutritional value. He explains that improving nutrition from farm to plate is central to his agenda and signals potential changes to SNAP to better support parents and children. The conversation highlights how his role connects nutrition, health care access, and stable housing in national policy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Your Pockets

Watch Your Pockets

2025-12-2042:13

Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett fills in for the vacationing Sean Hannity and hits the ground running talking about all the ways that the left exploits the needy to get to your pocket. It’s truly socialism at its most basic level!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Minnesota Scandal

The Minnesota Scandal

2025-12-2042:34

In this episode, Greg Jarrett fills in for Sean Hannity, diving into the alarming fraud scandal in Minnesota, where an estimated $2 billion has been stolen from social service programs. He discusses the incompetence of Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, who have been accused of turning a blind eye to rampant scams within their state. With insights on the broader implications of government oversight and accountability, Greg also touches on similar issues across the nation, including healthcare and unemployment fraud. Join us as we explore the intersection of politics, fraud, and the urgent need for reform.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Sean Hannity Show, guest host Greg Jarrett speaks with former congressman Jason Chaffetz about the surge in antisemitic incidents in the U.S. and abroad. They cite FBI and ADL data, a New York Post editorial on recent New York City attacks, and concerns over public chants calling for a global intifada. The conversation questions political and civic leadership, noting criticism of New York City's incoming mayor and a lack of strong denunciations from some Democrats, including Chuck Schumer. They also highlight law enforcement foiling an alleged pro-Palestinian bombing plot in Southern California and debate the need for consequences and cooperation to deter violence. Listeners are invited to weigh in after the interview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest host Greg Jarrett sits down with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich to break down President Trump’s Oval Office address and what it signals for the economy, voters, and the 2026 elections. They discuss falling inflation, lower gas and mortgage costs, rising real wages, and why clear, fact-driven messaging matters as Americans continue to feel the aftereffects of the Biden economy. Gingrich outlines where Republicans must lead with solutions—healthcare affordability, energy, education, corruption, and crime—while contrasting that agenda with Democratic messaging. The conversation expands to America’s future, exploring whether innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship could usher in a new golden age, alongside a look at national security and the administration’s newly released strategy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Sean off for the holidays, Greg Jarrett fills in and focuses on what he calls lawfare against Donald Trump. Citing a JustTheNews report by John Solomon, he says the DOJ is weighing civil rights charges against officials who pursued Trump, naming Special Counsel Jack Smith and Attorney General Merrick Garland, and raising questions about Fani Willis, Alvin Bragg, and Letitia James. Jarrett also revisits the Russia probe, alleging misconduct by James Comey and John Brennan, and discusses statute-of-limitations issues, reported new evidence at the FBI, and a South Florida grand jury with subpoenas already issued. John Solomon joins this hour, with Newt Gingrich and Jason Chaffetz also on deck, and listeners are invited to call in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the News Roundup hour, Sean Hannity examines the global rise of anti-Semitism and radical Islamist violence, drawing parallels between Israel’s security challenges and unchecked immigration policies across the West. Sean is joined by New York Post columnist Miranda Devine, who provides firsthand insight into Australia’s radicalization crisis following a deadly attack and years of ignored warnings. The conversation focuses on government inaction, media bias, and how ideological blind spots have allowed hatred to fester. Together, they argue that these tragedies were foreseeable—and preventable—if leaders had acted sooner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Hannity is joined by Bill O’Reilly for a wide-ranging conversation on confronting evil, leadership failures, and the consequences of moral breakdown in society. The two react to the deadly shooting at Brown University, questioning campus security decisions, leadership accountability, and what real prevention should look like in today’s world. They also discuss addiction, personal responsibility, and how evil manifests when systems fail to intervene. The hour closes on a lighter note, with O’Reilly sharing his old-school, unchanged Christmas traditions and reflections on family as the holiday approaches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Broadcasting live from Washington, Sean Hannity opens with lighthearted travel banter before shifting into a wide-ranging and urgent conversation on global and domestic issues. Sean previews conversations with Bill O’Reilly and Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, unpacking the collapse of the Maduro regime, U.S. foreign policy pressure, and why Venezuela’s crisis matters now. He also weighs in on President Trump’s forthcoming national address and sharply criticizes Brown University over security failures following a deadly campus shooting. From cultural asides to hard national security questions, this episode blends levity with a forceful call for accountability.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Call To Awareness

Call To Awareness

2025-12-1739:03

In this episode, Sean dives deep into the pressing issue of radical Islamist terrorism and its implications for the world today. With a focus on the pervasive ignorance surrounding global threats, he shares insights on the various groups promoting a "convert or die" ideology and calls for a united front against this rising menace. The conversation highlights critical events from around the globe, revealing a troubling trend of anti-Semitism and the misplaced policies that may be fueling it. Join Sean as he emphasizes the importance of facing reality head-on and understanding the interconnectedness of these issues in order to foster a safer future for all.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unmasking Radicalism

Unmasking Radicalism

2025-12-1735:401

Join Sean in this crucial hour as he delves deep into the rising threat of radical Islamism and the alarming events unfolding around the globe. From a tragic attack in Syria to arrests in Germany and rising fears in Paris, Sean highlights the gravity of the situation and questions the media's response. With special guest Chris Paiota, a retired FBI executive, they explore the implications of weak immigration policies and the ongoing fight against terrorism. Tune in for honest dialogue that challenges the status quo and demands accountability!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Adam Balogh

Ronald Reagan would puke on todays republican party ... so would Limbaugh.....

Sep 20th
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Adam Balogh

hannity you're a fraud..... you sold out the common man .... because you're too proud or too much of a coward to tell the truth... stop pretending you're a patriot because you're nothing but a piece of shit ...

Sep 20th
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Francis Bellamy

Charlie Kirk’s recent assassination exposed how Americans are so stupid they are unaware that Hitler did not call his followers "Nazis" nor "Fascists" (he called them "SOCIALISTS"). Hitler's flag meant "S for SOCIALIST" (a top discovery by Historian Dr. Rex Curry). Republicans repeat the linguistic lies of socialists. You won't hear any Republicans say "Hitler self-identified the same as Kirk’s assassin and the scum who applauded Kirk's killer: SOCIALIST" nor “Hitler did not call his comrades Nazis nor Fascists”

Sep 18th
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Adam Balogh

too much eye liner mr. hannity.... 🌴🌲🌵🌳😊

Aug 9th
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Samuel Pulliam

Absolutely love your podcast

Jul 25th
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Claudia Smith

Bless us again.

Apr 1st
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Claudia Smith

❤️ Of Mankind. Truth. Sara Carter. Hero.

Feb 25th
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Claudia Smith

🙏 Pray without ceasing for the Family's loving arms for Sparrows' defense and safety.

Feb 25th
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Claudia Smith

M a y we accept a new ❤️ and will of a Loving Father in heaven. Holy Spirit will and desire. His Glory and blessings for US who believe. All things possible. Peace and opportunities to be renewed.

Feb 25th
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Claudia Smith

Well said. We still love you, Mr. Hannity.

Feb 21st
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Claudia Smith

I love biography and knowing who people are and their success.

Feb 21st
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Claudia Smith

I want to say thank you for gift card from Google but it does not work on my phone so be aware.

Dec 28th
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Claudia Smith

naughty.

Dec 21st
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Claudia Smith

Santa tracks.

Dec 21st
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Claudia Smith

Epstein blacklist at the DNC. How about that?

Aug 22nd
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Claudia Smith

Stay awake all night this time. Count every one vote in each district.

Aug 22nd
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Claudia Smith

Universal power of Healthcare will bankrupt everyone. Courage to say No.

Jul 27th
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Claudia Smith

Facts don't lie. THEY. Are not cool.

Jul 24th
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ID24230681

Sean Hannity sounds near to tears to me. OMG. :-) notice he just rants just about Joe Biden but has very little to say about the presumptive Presidential nominee for the DNC. Seems to be a pattern to them, against Biden, they talk about Obama, now this. That’s why he’s about to cry.

Jul 23rd
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None

Trump and the Republicans need to understand something; the moral high road is the road to ruin. You can scream all you want that political prosecutions have to stop, but if you let the people who do it go unpunished, they will simply sit back and wait for their next opportunity. They have to be charged and they must have their clearances revoked.

Jun 22nd
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